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Answer:

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Explanation:

(a)

Using the recursive rule and a₁ = 4 , then

a₂ = 2(
(1)/(3) + a₁ ) = 2(
(1)/(3) + 4) = 2 × 4
(1)/(3) = 2 ×
(13)/(3) =
(26)/(3)

a₃ = 2(
(1)/(3) + a₂) = 2(
(1)/(3) +
(26)/(3) ) = 2 ×
(27)/(3) = 2 × 9 = 18

a₄ = 2(
(1)/(3) + a₃) = 2(
(1)/(3) + 18) = 2 × 18
(1)/(3) = 2 ×
(55)/(3) =
(110)/(3)

a₅ = 2(
(1)/(3) + a₄) = 2(
(1)/(3) +
(110)/(3)) = 2 ×
(111)/(3) = 2 × 37 = 74

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(b)

Using the recursive rule and a₁ = 6 , then

a₂ =
(2)/(a_(1) ) =
(2)/(6) =
(1)/(3)

a₃ =
(3)/(a_(2) ) =
(3)/((1)/(3) ) = 9

a₄ =
(4)/(a_(3) ) =
(4)/(9)

a₅ =
(5)/(a_(4) ) =
(5)/((4)/(9) ) = 5 ×
(9)/(4) =
(45)/(4)

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(c)

The sequence has a common ratio

r =
((2)/(3) )/((1)/(6) ) =
((8)/(3) )/((2)/(3) ) = 4

Multiply the previous terms by 4 , then

a₄ = 4 ×
(8)/(3) =
(32)/(3)

a₅ = 4 ×
(32)/(3) =
(128)/(3)

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